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	<title>EMBED: Browser Peculiarities: Inclusion of other HTML documents</title>
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<big><b><u>Assertion:</u></b></big>
<div class="assert">Although the EMBED element's primary usage now is to include 
Netscape plug-ins (support for which began in its 2.0 version), it also has another 
use that dates back to version 1.1. It can be used to embed other documents in an 
HTML document, like text files, word processor documents or sound files (sort of 
like IE's IFRAME element, but without the dynamic interaction capabilities that IFRAME allows.)</div>
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<b>Simple EMBED of an HTML document:</b>
<hr>
filler text 
<embed src="embedtest.htm" type="text/html" height="200" width="200"></embed>
filler text
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<b>EMBED of an HTML document, CSS border: thin solid black; overflow: scroll:</b>
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filler text 
<embed src="embedtest.htm" height="200" width="200" type="text/html"
style="border: thin solid black; overflow: scroll"></embed>
filler text
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<b>Simple EMBED of a text document:</b>
<hr>
filler text 
<embed src="embedtest.txt" type="text/plain" height="200" width="200"></embed>
filler text
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